Crown Public Health

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Education / Early Childhood Centres

Community and Public Health is involved with the promotion of health and safety to early childhood centres.  Early childhood services play an essential role in the education, health and life of pre-school children.  They may also present health risks to children, staff and other people who spend time at the centre.  There is potential for disease transmission because:

  • Children under five years (because of their developmental stage) are likely to have poorly developed personal hygiene habits
  • There is a high level of physical contact between children
  • Nappy changing is considered to be a high risk activity
  • Food may be shared
  • Children tend to place items in their mouths and may contaminate those items therefore spreading the risk of contamination.

Disease transmission within early childhood centres may have implications for the wider community, particularly parents, caregivers and friends of children attending. By maintaining effective public health oversights through assessment, enforcement and health promotion, health and safety risks in early childhood centre environments will be reduced.

Community and Public Health's New Centre Information Pack has been specifically developed for those planning to establish a new centre. It covers health requirements relating to design, physical environments and health policies that will be necessary to consider at the planning stages for a new centre. The information pack provides the necessary information to ensure that a centre will meet the health component of the licensing requirement. This document is currently under revision.
Here is an example of a Cleaning Schedule for Early Childhood Centres, which is included in the Information Pack.

Community and Public Health staff provide the following services for Early Childhood Centres:

  • Health and safety assessments and reporting on new or existing centres as requested under the Early Childhood Centres Regulations by the Ministry of Education. The centre environment is assessed from a public health perspective, looking at compliance with legislative requirements and assessment of health risk. Please note there is a charge for this assessment.
  • General health and safety advice to Early Childhood Centres, for example when new centres are proposed or renovations to existing centres take place.
  • Assistance with Resource Management Applications for Early Childhood Centres.
  • Specialist health advice in a number of areas including:
  • Development of specific resources
  • the Edible Gardens programme
  • Physical activity equipment available for loan
  • A health information Toolbox is available for use

Get information on nutrition and physical acitvity for preschoolers (Healthy Nibbles for Tots)

Documents


PDF The Best Start in Life: Achieving effective action on child health and wellbeing (2011)
PDF Food and Nutrition Guidelines for Infants and Toddlers - A Background Paper (2008)

Downloads

Order copies from the Community Health Information Centre


PDF Eating for Healthy Infants and Toddlers (0-2)
PDF Keeping Healthy in Early Childhood Centres
PDF Cleaning and Disinfection Guidelines for Gastroenteritis Outbreaks
PDF Headlice
PDF Slapped Cheek
PDF Measles

Links

Well Child/Tamariki Ora (Ministry of Health)
Kids Health
SPARC (Sport and Recreation New Zealand)
UC Education Plus
Feeding Our Families
Early Childhood Education (Ministry of Education)
Occupational Safety and Health
Poisonous Plants in New Zealand (Landcare Research)

   
 
 

For Environmental queries, contact:

Angela Sheat
Ph: +64 3 364 1777
Fax: +64 3 379 6125

For disease outbreak enquiries, contact:

Communicable Disease
Ph: +64 3 364 1777
Fax: +64 3 379 6484

For all other queries, contact:

Chris Boyd
Ph: +64 3 364 1777
Fax: +64 3 379 6125